The Works of Francis ParkmanРипол Классик, 1969 |
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... King's choice. Crushing taxation, misery, and ruin followed, till. France. burst. out. at. last. in. a. frenzy,. drunk. with. the. wild dreams of Rousseau. Then came the Terror and the Napoleonic wars, and reaction on reaction, revolution ...
... King's choice. Crushing taxation, misery, and ruin followed, till. France. burst. out. at. last. in. a. frenzy,. drunk. with. the. wild dreams of Rousseau. Then came the Terror and the Napoleonic wars, and reaction on reaction, revolution ...
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... King can very easily conquer and ruin New England.” The French of Canada often use the name “New England ” as applying to the British colonies in general. They are twice as populous as Canada, he goes on to say; but the people are great ...
... King can very easily conquer and ruin New England.” The French of Canada often use the name “New England ” as applying to the British colonies in general. They are twice as populous as Canada, he goes on to say; but the people are great ...
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... King Louis, after which New York can be seized in its turn.1 In contrast to those incisive proposals, another French oflicer breathed nothing but peace. Brouillan, 1701.] ATTITUDE OF NEW roux. 7 governor of Acadia, wrote. 1 Mimm're du ...
... King Louis, after which New York can be seized in its turn.1 In contrast to those incisive proposals, another French oflicer breathed nothing but peace. Brouillan, 1701.] ATTITUDE OF NEW roux. 7 governor of Acadia, wrote. 1 Mimm're du ...
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... King had sent her a few soldiers, counting at this time about one hundred and eighty, all told;1 but they had been left so long without pay that they were in a state of scandalous lestitution. They would have been left without rations ...
... King had sent her a few soldiers, counting at this time about one hundred and eighty, all told;1 but they had been left so long without pay that they were in a state of scandalous lestitution. They would have been left without rations ...
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... King of England had ordered the governor of New York to poison them. This invention had great effect. The Iroquois capital, Onondaga, was filled with wild rumors. The credulous savages were tossed among doubts, suspicions, and fears ...
... King of England had ordered the governor of New York to poison them. This invention had great effect. The Iroquois capital, Onondaga, was filled with wild rumors. The credulous savages were tossed among doubts, suspicions, and fears ...
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The Works of Francis Parkman: A half-century of conflict Francis Parkman Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1897 |
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